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BIRTHING

Birthing is a unique experience unlike any other experience not only for a woman but also their close ones. It makes you stretch yourself far beyond imagination. It is quite challenging for you at first and your family to deal with this beautiful responsibility of adding a new member to your family. There this nothing compared to the joy, which motherhood brings to your life. It is a sign of how healthy your body is and how you have grown as a woman. It is a 4 stage process you need to go through to give birth to your child.

At Currae Hospital we help you go through all the 4 stages of birthing with personal smoothly.

ABOUT HOSPITAL

Currae woman specialist hospital supports women healthcare throughout their lifelong journey from puberty to childbearing age to menopause and beyond. It offers the latest services in women’s healthcare in a hassle-free environment to ensure a joyful experience. The facilities involving cutting-edge technologies and the infrastructure to provide high-quality treatment with precision. The Currae hospital has the specialized team of doctors holding a decade old experience dealing with the issues of infertility.

Our Specialists

Dr. Mansi Gore

Consultant - Gynecologist and Obstetrician

She has completed her MBBS from prestigious Grant Medical College, Mumbai in 1998 and her Post graduation in the year 2001. Also done DNB and completed FCPS in 2002.

Dr. Nupur Mittal

Consultant - Gynecologist and Obstetrician

She had successfully completed a training course in OBS & Gynaecological Ultrasound and Foetal Heart Rate Monitoring. She has also taken training in the techniques of Laparoscopic Sterilization. She is a leading Specialist Gynecologist with 18 years of experience.

Dr. Archana Kavalkat

Dr. Sangeeta Shetty

Dr. Neelima Shilotri

Consultant - Gynaecologist & Obstetrician

Dr. Neelima Shilotri is a Gynecologist in Thane West, Thane and has an experience of 35 years in this field. Dr. Neelima Shilotri practices at Shilothri Hospital in Thane West, Thane, Jupiter Hospital in Thane West, Thane and Currae Speciality Hospital in Balkum, Thane. She completed MBBS from BJMC Pune in 1979 and MD - Obstetrics & Gynaecology from BJMC...

Dr. Sujata Rathod

Dr. Shailendra Jadhav

Obstetric Critical Care Unit

The Head of OCCU at Currae Gynaec, IVF, Birthing Hospital. A highly personable and senior Onco-Gynaecologist with vast experience in High-Risk pregnancy and Gynaec Surgeries. Designed and developed new compact Uterus holding forceps for conservative surgeries of the Fallopian tube.

Dr. Shalaka Behadkar

Dr. Sandhya Saharan

Dr. Mohan Chandavarkar

Dr. Abhishek Chandavarkar

Dr. Vidya Shetty

Dr. Vidya Shetty is a Gynecologist in Thane West, Thane and has an experience of 8 years in this field. Vidya Shetty practices at Dr. Vidya Shetty’s Sparsh Maternity Home in Thane West, Thane and Saileela Hospital in Bhiwandi, Thane.

Gynecologist

Dr. Rekha Thote

Independent Obstetrician & Gyneacologist consultant in Thane, dedicated to Complete health for Women. Except Sunday Other Days By Appointment Only

Gynecologist, Obstetrician

Dr.Shailendra Jadhav

The Head of OCCU at Currae Gynaec, IVF, Birthing Hospital. A highly personable and senior Onco-Gynaecologist with vast experience in High-Risk pregnancy and Gynaec Surgeries. Designed and developed new compact Uterus holding forceps for conservative surgeries of the Fallopian tube.

Consultant – Obstetric Critical Care Unit

Sujata Rathod

Dr Sujata Rathod has done her MBBS from university of Bombay and MD in the same university. She is also frequently visited by several celebrities, aspiring models and other honourable clients and international patients as well. Presently she is general secretary of Thane Obstetric and Gynecological society, 2017-18.

MD, DGO, FCPS – Obstetrics & Gynaecology

Dr. Neena Nichlani

MBBS, DGO, DNB

Consultant – Gynecologist and Obstetrician

Dr. Sangeeta Shetty

MBBS, MD, DGO Fellowship in Reproductive Medicine

Consultant – Gynecologist and Obstetrician

SPEAK TO OUR PATIENT ADVISOR

We guarantee that the price you are given will include everything from the procedure itself, to the cost of your overnight stay and after care appointments – there are no hidden costs.

SPECIALIST SPEAKS

FAQs

1. What are the stages of birthing?

First stage: Thinning (effacement) and opening (dilation) of the cervix

During the first stage of labor, contractions help your cervix to thin and begin to open. This is called effacement and dilation. In this stage, your cervix will widen to about 10 centimeters.

Second stage: Your baby moves through the birth canal

The second stage of labor begins when the cervix is completely dilated and closes after the birth of your baby. Contractions push the baby down the birth canal, and you may feel intense pressure, like an urge to have a bowel movement.

Third stage: Afterbirth

The contraction of your uterus continues even after the birth of your child to push out the placenta. The takes about 5 to 15 minutes for the placenta to deliver after the baby arrives.

Fourth Stage: Recovery

It is highly recommended for you to start nursing after you have delivered your baby as early nursing may help you to decrease the amount of bleeding.

2. What are the risks involved in Birthing?

There are various risks involved even after successful completion of pregnancy period.

Following are the possible causes of failure during birthing.

Fetal Distress

Fetal distress term is often used to describe the slow heart rate of a baby that does not get back to normal after the contraction.

Breech Position

It is where the baby is positioned in the uterus head up, bottom down; sideways; or feet first.

Placenta Previa

It is when the placenta is covering the cervix.

Meconium Aspiration

Meconium is present in amniotic fluid the baby has inhaled. This can cause breathing complications.

Nuchal Cord

The umbilical cord is wrapped around the baby’s neck.

Cephalopelvic Disproportion (CPD)

The baby’s head is too big to pass through the mother’s pelvis, resulting in failure to progress.

Any such risk involved during the procedure leads to immediate caesarian section.

3. What are my options in Birthing?

Vaginal births and Cesarean births are the only two ways to deliver a baby, but there are variations on each. While some mothers opt for water births. Whether this is an option for you depends on your health, as well as your baby’s health. In some cases, your doctor will recommend you the procedure most suitable for your baby and you.

4. Is Birthing difficult if I am carrying twins?

Birthing is not that difficult in case of twins as you may feel. It completely depends on the type of procedure your doctor feels is more comfortable for you. Most twin births are done by Cesarean section, and you will be given medication to help with the pain. A natural, vaginal childbirth can be twice as painful but still, vary from patient to patient.

5. Do I need a birth plan?

Not necessarily, but it is never a bad idea to have one. Birth plans are designed to help an expectant mother keep control of a potentially unexpected situation. It gives everyone, including family, friends, doctors, and other medical personnel, an idea what you want before, during, and after labor.

Why Haven’t We Been Able to Conceive Yet?

What Treatment Do You Recommend First, and How Long Will We Try This?

Are There Side Effects to This Treatment?

What is Your Success Rate With This Treatment

6. What positions can I deliver my baby in?

There are several different positions you can be in during labor and birth to help you relieve pain and discomfort. These positions include lying on your back, lying on your side, sitting, standing upright, squatting, or on your hands and knees.